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tune in







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Over decades, viewership of the awards show has declined, though there was a slight uptick in 2025, with a significant number of younger viewers tuning in from cell phones and computers.

From BBC

They tuned in to see Ohtani, Yamamoto and Sasaki, a trio that has left the Dodgers’ foes wondering if they will ever be able to compete for Japanese stars again.

From The Wall Street Journal

They are tuned in to friends and colleagues, who are losing jobs, cognizant of shifts in company agendas and financial worries.

From MarketWatch

Some of the games industry's biggest developers will give the first look at upcoming major titles during the show, and it's thought that this is one of the main reasons many fans tune in.

From BBC

She heard about the Monterey apartment plan earlier this year and tuned in to school-board meetings for updates.

From The Wall Street Journal